The NBA schedule for the 2010-2011 season has just recently been released to the public, and many are circling their calendars, pinpointing which games they don't want to miss.

Many fans in Oakland are wondering how Golden State will fare this coming season, given the roster changes they have undergone.

Will a player like David Lee fit in to the Warrior system? Will he contribute enough to bring the Warriors within striking distance of the playoffs?

These and many more questions cannot be answered until games are under way and the mysteries unveil themselves.

A big upside for Warrior fans is the emergence of their young point guard Stephen Curry. Taking a look at the schedule, I have compiled the Top 10 match-ups for Stephen Curry that you won't want to miss out on for the 2010-2011 season. Enjoy!

8. Golden State Warriors Vs. Boston Celtics

While Rajon Rondo did a pretty good job of shutting down Stephen Curry in the two games they faced each other, Golden State did come away with a win at home against Boston.

Another match-up between youth and youth to figure out how Stephen Curry stacks up with the point guards of his generation. We'll all love to find out if Curry's season last year was just a rookie fluke or if the kid can really play.

4. Golden State Warrios Vs. New Orleans Hornets

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Another test with the best, this should be an uptempo match-up. Both teams will be looking to see how newcomers (Ariza and Lee) fit in to their new environments.

Last year Chris Paul played but in 45 games all season. The Hornets took the series with the Warriors 3-1, going 2-0 with Chris Paul in the lineup. The one loss was in a high scoring affair in Oakland - for which Curry actually sat out due to a sprained ankle...

3. Golden State Warriors Vs. Milwaukee Bucks

This match-up features last year's Rookie of the Year "Runners Up" in a fast-paced game. Jennings and Curry will go head-to-head, but this time as Sophomores.

Which one will have the slump? Both? Neither?

Last year, Brandon Jennings lit up Golden State for 55 points in a high-scoring affair. Milwaukee did take the series 2-0 overall. Can Curry do a better job of shutting down Jennings this time? How did their performances match up?

1. Golden State Warriors Vs. Phoenix Suns

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It's no surprise that the annual scoring contest will be an exciting game to watch. But not only does it have potential (potential? more like guaranteed) to be a high-scoring event, it is a great match-up for Stephen Curry.

Having the privilege to play against Steve Nash should be very beneficial for Curry, and should be an extravaganza of Old Vs. New.

Their rosters are both a little shaken up from a season ago, but the results last year were hardly a surprise with Phoenix taking the series 3-1. But check out the scores:

Oct. 30: PHO 123, GSW 101

Dec. 26: GSW 132, PHO 127

Jan. 23: PHO 112, GSW 103

Mar. 22: PHO 133, GSW 131

There's no denying the facts. These teams struggle defensively, but hey, it makes for a fun game to watch and an exciting box score to look at for fantasy owners. Let's look at the point guards in particular: